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<blockquote data-quote="Chocolate Cow" data-source="post: 1464477" data-attributes="member: 25265"><p>I ultrasound. And, it's only as good as the person running the probe. A pregnancy is easy to detect. I always take more time with an open because it's a financial thing and possibly the sale of a cow. Pregnancies 35 days to 6 months are straight forward. 8-9 months take a little more effort. </p><p></p><p>I have a fall herd, so after testing the bull in question, I put him back with this group. I'll put the re-bred heifers into the fall herd. Amazing-that sucker won't mix with them. He's standing in the pen. They go out to graze, come in for water, one or two will ride him but he doesn't pay any attention. So-I own a LBGTQ bull? :???:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chocolate Cow, post: 1464477, member: 25265"] I ultrasound. And, it's only as good as the person running the probe. A pregnancy is easy to detect. I always take more time with an open because it's a financial thing and possibly the sale of a cow. Pregnancies 35 days to 6 months are straight forward. 8-9 months take a little more effort. I have a fall herd, so after testing the bull in question, I put him back with this group. I'll put the re-bred heifers into the fall herd. Amazing-that sucker won't mix with them. He's standing in the pen. They go out to graze, come in for water, one or two will ride him but he doesn't pay any attention. So-I own a LBGTQ bull? :???: [/QUOTE]
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